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Wicker by Kevin Guilfoile

Posted by Bookworm on January 21st, 2007

The author follows Davis Moore’s life after his daughter was murdered. Moore is a fertility doctor who provides a childless couple with a clone – who is supposed to be cloned from his daughter’s killer.

Moore’s quest is to find his daughter’s murderer – and while everything in the book focuses on this, you are brought through many storylines as the story progresses.

Initially the book makes it seem as though your personality and character are predetermined, no matter how you live, you’ll end up the same (like identical twins that grow up separately). By the end of the book it poses a few more questions, based on reality as you see it (not as it really is).

There are a few storylines to keep in mind as you read:

  1. Who is the daughter’s killer?
  2. What is the role of the HoG’s (Hands of God) servant?
  3. Is the clone going to become a murderer because of genetics?
  4. Will he become a murderer because everyone expects him to become one?

If you read the book – let me know what you thought. J



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